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I'm hoping it will get better when they find out why Dee was gagging so much.
Community was the best of the night, for sure, but I also enjoyed The Office (surprisingly!), mostly because of Pam's elevator prank on Dwight.
I didn't even have time to miss your LOST recaps, because they're basically back! (I guess! I don't know! I didn't watch this show!)
Which movie will wertrew throw under the bus next?
Whatever, guys. The Kindle is awesome.
Yes!! My favorite feature! (Sorry, Gabe.)
Isn't this a show for children? Then why did I feel so awkward looking at those pictures at work, what with the meat dress and naked man?
How did The Head and the Heart not make the cut?!
I am definitely looking forward to an in-depth analysis of Infinite Jest, written in an AMERICAN patriot STYLE.
Too bad they canceled their set in Seattle, after leaving us waiting around for an hour and a half after Beach House's set. "An illness in the band," indeed...
Kids today probably heard the Stuff You Should Know podcast about quicksand, which stated that you can't really die from the stuff. So, really, none of us should be scared of it.
It seems like someone developed a bit of a Dumbledore complex from his time with the Harry Potter folks.
I'll take a quiet summer over another Summer of Death any time. Summer of Death '09 was the pits.
Wow, this is big time! He got the same visual effects designer as Birdemic!
What do you mean by Neko traded verses with Kathryn? Kathryn has always sung lead vocals on that song. Anyway, it was a pretty great performance, and you could tell they were happy to be there!
Oh my goodness, I used to own that video. Yikes.
Yikes, Summer of Death '10 is just getting right to business, I guess.
When I saw the headline "BRODYQUEST," I was all excited to find out whatever happened to Adam Brody.
You're going to hate me for saying this, but the beginning of The Suburbs sounds like She & Him's "I'm Gonna Make It Better."
Please tell me this is just a really well-done fake movie poster someone put on their Tumblr.
"Are we doing this right?" Well, no. First of all, the TV is behind you. Secondly, you know the warning the Wii displays before it lets you play, about tightening the wrist-strap? You didn't see it? Well, clearly.
The Kate Austen Book Club (oi...)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Linus (lots of people have done this one on Twitter, including myself).
AND pay a premium for the channel, apparently, because my friends who live there don't even get Sky1!
I would watch anything Karl did, honestly. I would watch or listen to him read the telephone book, and I'm not even kidding. That would be amazing! "Oh, look at his name. What kind of name is that?" Can we get someone on this?
That idea is toying with a well-played SKIP card. (Or at least I hope so.)
Don't forget the streets strewn with throw up because I couldn't be bothered to hire workmen to clean up after the visitors with weak stomachs. (And on that note, I hope this isn't the movie where 3D/Smell-o-vision finally takes off.)
I can't believe this wasn't a Vgum party game first! If I weren't at work and was decent at Photoshop, "Bieber Geniuses" would be my contribution.
I know how the first person feels, because I had no idea about "Robin Hood" until I saw a preview for it during 60 Minutes. (At least they're probably going after the right demographic with that particular use of airtime.)
I'm giving my mom socks for Mother's Day, and I'm not even kidding. I bought them yesterday for myself, and didn't realize they were size small until I got home (and almost opened them all the way!). But they're blister-free running/walking socks, so it's still a thoughtful gift.
"His name is John Cooper." Actually, his name is Anthony Cooper.
New songs are great, but I'm just glad that the unspoken sideburn battle between Colin and Ben Gibbard appears to be over. (It's probably been over for a long time, I just hadn't seen much photographic evidence of either musician until recently.)